Fusinus was the name of a number of ships, including:
Matthew may refer to:
USS Franklin may refer to:
Stannum is the Latin word for tin and the source of its chemical symbol Sn.
New York most commonly refers to:
USS Percival may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
SS Hecla may refer to the following ships:
Fasciolariidae is a family of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Buccinoidea. Species in Fasciolariidae are commonly known as tulip snails and spindle snails.
Fusinus is a genus of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails and tulip snails.
Two ships operated by the Indian Navy have had the name INS Vikrant.
Fusus is a genus of small to large sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails and tulip snails.
Fusinus aepynotus, known as the graceful spindle, is a species of small sea snail native to the Gulf of Mexico and southern Florida.
PS Ruby is the name of several ships:
CSS Tuscaloosa may refer to:
SS Tuxpam can refer to
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, etc. In militaries, the captain is typically at the level of an officer commanding a company or battalion of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or another distinct unit. It can also be a rank of command in an air force. The term also may be used as an informal or honorary title for persons in similar commanding roles.
Semi-submersible may refer to a self-propelled vessel, such as:
Several ships have been named Jane:
SS John Mitchell may refer to the following ships:
F. indicus may refer to: